Winter Storm Jayden Event Summary
Storm Summary Number 13 for Northern Plains to Northeast Winter
Storm and Arctic Outbreak
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
400 PM EST Wed Jan 30 2019
...Snow continues to move east out of Maine into eastern
Canada...Snow squalls are moving across portions of the
Northeast...
Blizzard Warnings are in effect for portions of the eastern Upper
Peninsula of Michigan and Upstate New York.
Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories are in effect
for portions of Michigan, Upstate New York, Maine and West
Virginia.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 300 PM EST...A surface low was located near Houlton, Maine with
a central pressure of 998 mb, or 29.47 inches. A trailing cold
front extended south into the western Atlantic. National Weather
Service radars and surface observations indicated that light to
moderate snow was exiting eastern Maine into New Brunswick,
Canada. Snow showers were reported farther west across portions of
the Great Lakes region, including moderate to heavy snows
producing low visibilities across portions of southwest Lower
Michigan, the eastern Upper Peninsula and western New York. A
second cold front extended southeast from a surface low moving
into western Quebec. This front extended from Upstate New York
back through the Mid Atlantic into the Southeast. Snow showers
were falling along the front in some locations, resulting in snow
squall warnings for portions of eastern New York, New Jersey and
western New England. This cold front has ushered in bitterly cold
wind chills in the 50s and 60s below 0 in eastern parts of the
Northern Plains and throughout the Midwest.
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 600 AM
EST Sun Jan 27 through 300 PM EST Wed Jan 30...
...CONNECTICUT...
BURLINGTON 6.5
SHARON 6.5
COLEBROOK 1.0 NE 6.1
BRISTOL 5.8
CANTON 5.8
AVON 5.7
WATERTOWN 3 NE 5.3
WINSTED 4.5
UNIONVILLE 4.2
WEST HARTFORD 3.3
...MAINE...
BETHEL 6 SSE 10.5
NEWFIELD 10.0
NEWRY 10.0
ACTON 2.7 NW 8.3
EAGLE LAKE 8.0
KINGSBURY 2 SSE 8.0
ST. AURELIE CROSSING 8.0
ST. ZACHARIE CROSSING 8.0
...MASSACHUSETTS...
BLANDFORD 6.0
SANDISFIELD 3 S 5.8
STOCKBRIDGE 0.2 NNE 5.5
WESTFIELD 5.5
WESTHAMPTON 5.5
PLAINFIELD 5.3
CHESTER 5.0
COLRAIN 5.0
...MICHIGAN...
WALKER 2 E 19.0
GRANDVILLE 1 WSW 18.7
WELLSTON 1 NNW 16.9
SCOTTVILLE 6.6 NNW 16.5
CADILLAC 5 S 15.8
BLOOMINGDALE 15.7
PLAINWELL 15.4
DUBLIN 15.0
EAST GRAND RAPIDS 14.8
AU TRAIN 14.0
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV 13.8
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
MADISON 11.0
ALBANY 2.8 SW 10.8
ALBANY 3 SW 10.8
CENTER SANDWICH 4.9 E 9.5
NORTH CONWAY 1.4 SSW 9.5
FRANCONIA 9.0
MADISON 1.7 SE 9.0
PLYMOUTH 7.0
CONCORD ASOS 5.7
...NEW JERSEY...
BETHLEHEM TWP 0.6 S 5.9
BRANCHVILLE 4.3 ENE 5.0
FRANKFORD TWP 2.1 SSE 5.0
OXFORD 5.0
BLAIRSTOWN 4.8
ALLAMUCHY-PANTHER VALLEY 4.2
PELLETTOWN 3 N 4.1
WANTAGE TWP 4 SW 4.1
HIGHLAND LAKES 4.0
NEWTON 4.0
...NEW YORK...
WILLIAMSVILLE 1 NW 17.7
BUFFALO ARPT 16.1
HOFFMEISTER 16.0
KENMORE 0.3 ESE 15.7
WELLS 14.5
EAST AURORA 14.0
ALDER CREEK 13.5
CLARENCE CENTER 0.2 ESE 13.5
CHEEKTOWAGA 1 W 13.0
LAKE LUZERNE 12.0
OHIO 12.0
REMSEN 12.0
...PENNSYLVANIA...
ALBRIGHTSVILLE 8.0
WEATHERLY 8.0
TAMAQUA 7.3
LEHIGHTON 7.1
MILFORD 8.7 NW 7.0
SUMMIT HILL 7.0
WALKER LAKE 7.0
JIM THORPE 6.8
DAMASCUS 0.1 NE 6.0
LAKE WYNONAH 6.0
YOSTVILLE 6.0
THOMPSON 5.8
MYERSTOWN 5.5
...RHODE ISLAND...
NORTH FOSTER 1.1
NORTH SMITHFIELD 0.6
...VERMONT...
WEST HAVEN 13.0
BRAINTREE 10.3
KILLINGTON 10.0
SHREWSBURY 10.0
WATERBURY CENTER 10.0
BRAINTREE 2.8 SW 8.5
LANDGROVE 1.1 NNE 8.5
MORGAN 6.7 SE 8.1
JEFFERSONVILLE 8.0
SMUGGLERS NOTCH 1 SSE 8.0
SOUTH HANCOCK 8.0
...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier
in the event...
...KANSAS...
PAULINE 1 ENE 60
...MONTANA...
OPHEIM 65
...NEBRASKA...
BROKEN BOW AIRPORT 70
ORD ARPT 62
MILLS 10 SE 61
NAPER 12 SW 61
...NEW YORK...
BUFFALO 40
...NORTH DAKOTA...
BISMARCK ARPT 62
BUFFALO SPRINGS 3 W 62
MOFFIT 3 E 62
HETTINGER 1 NW 61
MINOT 2 NNE 61
DENHOFF 1 ENE 60
DICKINSON MUNI ARPT 60
...SOUTH DAKOTA...
EUREKA 13 ENE 72
VIVIAN 13 N 72
PIERRE MUNI ARPT 71
LAKE ANDES 69
MITCHELL MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 69
ABERDEEN RGNL ARPT 68
HURON REGIONAL AIRPORT 67
BULLHEAD 11 S 66
BUFFALO 1 N 64
RAPID CITY ARPT 62
FAITH 1 NNE 61
...WYOMING...
YODER 7 SW 82
CHEYENNE 14 WSW 75
CHUGWATER 8 S 68
BUFORD 1 ENE 65
SIBLEY PEAK 8 S 65
PUMPKIN VINE 3 NE 64
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...DELAWARE...
HOCKESSIN 0.2
...GEORGIA...
FORT MOUNTAIN STATE PARK 2.0
...ILLINOIS...
DOWNERS GROVE 7.6
GURNEE 1.6 W 7.0
MOUNT PROSPECT 3.0 NE 7.0
WAUKEGAN 7.0
CHICAGO RIDGE 6.9
GALENA 5.7 E 6.5
ALGONQUIN 1 NNW 6.0
ROCKFORD 3.3 NE 5.0
WHEATON 2.0 NNE 5.0
...INDIANA...
LA PORTE 10.0
SOUTH BEND 5 SE 8.5
GEORGETOWN 7.5
INDIAN VILLAGE 1 E 5.8
HANNA 1 W 4.5
GOSHEN 3 SW 4.3
SALEM CENTER 2 E 4.0
...IOWA...
MASON CITY 1.4 SSW 8.0
DECORAH 4.9 SE 7.5
NEW HAMPTON 0.4 SW 7.5
HOPKINTON 5.4 WSW 7.0
RICKARDSVILLE 0.2 W 7.0
CALAMUS 2.0 NE 6.9
CENTER JUNCTION 2.6 W 6.5
CRESCO 1 NE 6.5
GARNER 6.0
DAVENPORT 3.8 NNW 4.7
DUBUQUE 2 WNW 4.5
...MARYLAND...
DICKERSON 6.6 SW 3.8
MANCHESTER 1 SSW 3.3
BEL AIR 3.1
PARK MILLS 3 ESE 3.0
FALLSTON 1 NW 2.7
ADAMSTOWN 1 ESE 2.5
BOONSBORO 3 NNE 2.1
BLOOMFIELD 2 WSW 2.0
...MINNESOTA...
HAYFIELD 0.3 SSE 10.3
CALEDONIA 5.4 S 9.6
MABEL 9.5
BROWNSVILLE 3.1 S 9.0
MANKATO 1.5 SE 9.0
CHATFIELD 9.0 ESE 8.9
BLUE EARTH 0.6 ESE 8.5
ELLENDALE 0.3 SW 8.2
AUSTIN 1 SW 8.0
LAKE ITSACA 5 SSE 8.0
MINNEAPOLIS 3.8 SSW 4.5
ST. CLOUD 5 S 4.0
...MISSISSIPPI...
PELAHATCHIE 1 E 1.0
ZION HILL 1 SW 1.0
BRANDON 2 WNW 0.5
JACKSON 0.3
...NORTH CAROLINA...
BAKERSVILLE 5.4 5.4
BEECH MOUNTAIN 1 NNW 3.0
WOLF LAUREL 2 NNE 2.8
...NORTH DAKOTA...
CAVALIER 7.9 WNW 7.0
LA MOURE 4.6 ESE 5.2
LISBON 0.5 ENE 5.0
EDGELEY 5.2 NW 4.5
OLGA 4.0
GRAND FORKS 5 SSW 3.0
HARVEY 3.0
VELVA 3.0
BISMARCK 1.3 WNW 1.9
FARGO 2.1 N 1.8
...SOUTH DAKOTA...
LEAD 5.5 SSW 5.6
CASTLEWOOD 5.2
ASTORIA 2.2 SSE 5.0
BRUCE 5.3 W 4.5
CLAREMONT 2.4 SSE 4.3
ABERDEEN 1.5 SW 4.1
BROOKINGS 1.4 SW 4.0
...TENNESSEE...
COSBY 4.5
SEYMOUR 4.0
GREENBACK 3.0
...VIRGINIA...
ASHBURN 3.0
BENT MOUNTAIN 4 NNW 3.0
DULLES INTL ARPT 3.0
LEESBURG 2 NW 3.0
MILL GAP 1 SW 3.0
VIENNA 3.0
ENDICOTT 5 N 2.0
ARCOLA 1 NNE 1.8
WINCHESTER 4 ENE 1.5
...WEST VIRGINIA...
KINGWOOD 3 ENE 3.3
SNOWSHOE 0.9 S 3.0
ROCK CAVE 2.0
...WISCONSIN...
SHEBOYGAN 3 N 18.1
BAILEYS HARBOR 17.7
HOWARDS GROVE 15.0
SAUKVILLE 2 SE 15.0
HARTFORD 2 ESE 14.1
FORESTVILLE 14.0
GRAFTON 13.0
FOND DU LAC 1 E 12.8
STURGEON BAY 12.8
CAMP DOUGLAS 12.0
LUXEMBURG 12.0
MEQUON 2 SE 12.0
MILWAUKEE 4 NNW 12.0
GREEN BAY NWS 9.7
The surface low along the coast will track north across northern
Maine into New Brunswick and eastern Quebec on Wednesday, with
snows ending across much of Maine Wednesday afternoon. However,
snow showers will continue to fall along portions of the second
cold front as it pushes east through the remainder of the
Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, producing brief periods of heavy
snowfall and reduced visibilities. As very cold air continues to
move across the Great Lakes, heavy lake effect snow is expected to
continue across potions of the Great Lake region through Thursday.
Additional snowfall accumulations of up to 12 to 18 inches are
possible downwind of the lakes, with areas east of Lake Ontario
expected to see some of the highest totals. Extremely cold wind
chills of 40 to 60 below 0 are expected to remain across the
Midwest and Ohio Valley through Thursday. Record low temperatures
will spread eastward into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast by
Wednesday night and Thursday as well, with wind chills of 10 to 30
degrees below 0.
This will be the last storm summary issued by the Weather
Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local
National Weather service office for additional information.
Pereira
Weather summary
for Ontario and the National Capital Region
issued by Environment Canada
at 5:07 p.m. EST Tuesday 29 January 2019.
Discussion.
A strong Alberta Clipper sailed across the Great Lakes Monday and
last night, bringing a memorable snowstorm to a large part of the
Golden Horseshoe area.
This winter storm had a significant impact on travel late Monday and
this morning.
Total snowfall amounts received by Environment Canada as of 5.00 PM
are found in the table below.
Location and snowfall amount in centimetres
Toronto Pearson Airport 33
Brampton 28*
Lucknow 28*
Environment Canada Headquarters North York 28 (Estimated)
Hamilton Airport 26
Toronto Scarborough 25*
Toronto Mimico 25*
Woodbridge 20 to 25*
Mississauga 27*
Milverton 22*
Whitby 21*
Toronto City 20 (Estimated)
Orangeville 20*
Sarnia 19 *
Strathroy 18*
Hamilton West mountain 17*
Milton 16*
Nildmay 16*
Wiarton 16* (Estimated)
Ancaster 15*
Aurora 15*
Jarvis 15*
Fergus 15*
North Pickering 14*
Durham 13*
Caledonia 13*
Collingwood 13*
Fisherville 13*
Pakenham 13*
Tillsonburg 12*
Fort Erie 12*
Carlton Place 12*
Kitchener Stanley Park 11*
Fergus 10*
Burlington 10
London Airport 10 (estimated)
London City 10 to 15*
Grimsby 10*
Milford 10*
* denotes volunteer such as Cooltap and CoCoRaHs
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Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
Weather summary
for Manitoba
issued by Environment Canada
at 4:23 p.m. CST Wednesday 30 January 2019.
Discussion.
A bitterly cold arctic air mass remains entrenched over Manitoba.
Several record low temperatures were broken or nearly reached
overnight and this morning.
The following locations set new record low temperatures today
(values given in degrees Celsius):
BERENS RIVER
New record of -43.9
Old record of -43.3 set in 1918
Records started in 1905
LYNN LAKE
New record of -46.6
Old record of -41.4 set in 2004
Records started in 1953
THE PAS
New record of -42.1
Old Record of -41.1 set in 1950
Records started in 1911
BRANDON
New record of -42.9
Old Record of -42.2 set in 1893
Records started in 1890
ISLAND LAKE
New record of -42.2
Old Record of -42.0 set in 1996
Records started in 1971
The following locations saw near-record low temperatures today
(values given in degrees Celsius):
NORWAY HOUSE
Near-record of -44.6
Record of -44.8 set in 1996
Records started in 1885
WINNIPEG/RICHARDSON
Near-record of -39.9
Record of -41.7 set in 1899
Records started in 1873
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
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Weather summary
for Quebec
issued by Environment Canada
at 12:35 p.m. EST Thursday 31 January 2019.
Discussion.
The low pressure system that affected the province of Quebec Tuesday
night through Wednesday night has left significant snowfall amounts
over some regions. Behind this system, cold Arctic air has returned
over Quebec, giving very cold wind chill values.
A few vehicles ran off the road.
Visibilities were nil on Highway 138 between Baie-Trinité and
Port-Cartier. Later on, Highway 138 was closed between
Rivière-au-Bouleau and Kegaska.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
1. Snowfall amounts summary in centimetre:
Saint-Agathe-des-Monts 20
Stoneham 26
The Charlevoix Massif 15
Baie-Saint-Paul 18
Saint-Hyacinthe 18
Drummondville 20
Morin-Heights 23
Saint-Hippolyte 15
Mont-Tremblant 20
Mont-Orford 16
Quebec City Airport 20
Prévost 15
Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier 26
Montmagny 20
Trois-Rivières 17
Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac 20
Rougemont 16
Sorel 20
Saint-Eusèbe 15
Mont-Joli 16
Gaspé 21
Sept-Îles 21
Baie-Comeau 15
Matapédia 24
Mingan 20
2. Snowfall amounts summary in water equivalent millimetre:
Pointe-au-Père 12.3
New-Carlisle 12.0
Longue-Pointe 23.5
3. Summary of wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
Cap-Chat 87
Cap-d'Espoir 85
Pointe-des-Monts 89
Port-Menier 83
Heath-Point 85
Île-aux-Perroquets 104
Havre-Saint-Pierre 85
Cape Whittle 87
4. Summary of wind chill values:
Rouyn -44.5
Val-d'Or -38.7
Amos -40.7
Gouin -40.9
Matagami -45.4
Waskaganish -45.7
Chibougamau -39.3
Any damage can be reported to Environment and Climate change Canada
by email at meteoQC@canada.ca or reports on Twitter at #meteoqc.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
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